胜负

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 胜负 (shèng fù)

The term 胜负 literally means "victory or defeat" and is commonly used to refer to the outcome of a competition, game, or contest. It emphasizes the binary result—either winning or losing.

Usage in Conversation

When people talk about 胜负, they often focus on the importance or attitude toward winning and losing. For example, in sports or games, 胜负 can be the main topic, but sometimes speakers highlight that participation or effort matters more than the final result.

Common Collocations

  • 胜负 (shèngfù yǐ fēn): the outcome has been decided
  • 胜负 (shèngfù xīn qiáng): strong desire to win
  • 胜负 (shèngfù nán liào): the result is hard to predict

These phrases show how 胜负 is often paired with words that describe certainty, attitude, or unpredictability.

Nuances and Tips

While 胜负 focuses on the result, it is often used in contexts where the speaker wants to discuss the significance or emotional weight of winning and losing. It is a formal and somewhat literary term, so in casual speech, people might just say (win) or (lose) separately.

Avoid confusing 胜负 with 失败 (failure), which carries a stronger negative connotation. 胜负 is neutral and simply states the fact of winning or losing.

Example Sentences

The outcome of this match has not been decided yet.

In competitions, winning or losing is not the most important; participation

They take winning and losing very seriously and give their all in every